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Quote from: brody on March 27, 2015, 11:46:19 PMWe've already blown past winter, forgotten early spring and are toying with day-time highs that are more common for average high temps in late May. It's eighty-stinkin'-one degrees here in the shade! And nary a drop of water to be had. On his show last night, Bill Maher had a leading scientist explain the dire water shortage facing your state. He could not understand that no one seems to be upset about it.But I will take your 81 degrees in the shade and you can have our sunny, 22 degrees.
We've already blown past winter, forgotten early spring and are toying with day-time highs that are more common for average high temps in late May. It's eighty-stinkin'-one degrees here in the shade!
I always laugh when I see "Nutrition!" and "Food Energy!" on a margarine label.
WOW! I thought maybe this fucking winter was finally over but damn if its isn't snowing again!!
"Birdie birdie in the sky; Why'd you do that in my eye?" — Arti Johnson, Rowan & Martin's Laugh In
SE Mich under tornado watch. On my way to lunch I heard the guy on the radio say, "Nobody needs to be a hero and get footage of any tornado, should one present itself. Don't be an idiot. Take cover please."*********Michigan counties included are Branch Genesee Hillsdale Huron Ingham Jackson Lapeer Lenawee Livingston Macomb Monroe Oakland Sanilac Shiawassee St. Clair St. Joseph Tuscola Washtenaw Wayne
80 degrees here, with high humidity (sucks)....But all my lilac bushes are in full bloom....and they look (and smell) great....It's looking like it's going to be a really hot summer. Love,Liz
Quote from: Katiebee on May 15, 2015, 03:56:35 PMWatcher, you're a pervert.Today is wet, again. In the last two weeks, Lake Lewisville has gone from 8 feet below level, to six feet of flood level. They are releasing water to keep it from overflowing. The north Texas drought is over.We haz water!Even Lake Medina is up to 5.1% of capacity! LOL. http://www.waterdatafortexas.org/reservoirs/individual/medina
Watcher, you're a pervert.Today is wet, again. In the last two weeks, Lake Lewisville has gone from 8 feet below level, to six feet of flood level. They are releasing water to keep it from overflowing. The north Texas drought is over.We haz water!